Jemmy Hirst at the Rose and Crown, Rawcliffe - pub details

Address: Riverside, Rawcliffe, Goole, East Yorkshire, DN14 8RN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01405 831038

Nearest train stations Rawcliffe (0.8 miles), Snaith (2.8 miles), Goole (4.1 miles)

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Pub suggested by Simon Hicks on 17 Jul 2003

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> Current user rating: 8.7/10 (rated by 9 users)
> Local guide: East Yorkshire pub guide
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other pubs nearby:

Royal Oak, Rawcliffe (0.1 miles), Creykes Arms, Rawcliffe (0.2 miles)

 

user reviews of Jemmy Hirst at the Rose and Crown, Rawcliffe

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My last review said that the Jemmy "had gone from strength to strength" and I'm pleased to say that my synopsis has not changed a bit.

This pub must be visited by anyone into supporting the survival of one the last remaining British community institutions - the pub!

Why, oh why, doesn't this site offer an "11" rating?

Enjoy and cheers!
Hophead - 26 Jan 2008 18:21
Just to reiterate how good this pub is.

Not easy to find in the dark though!

Landlord, Deuchars, Fyne's Maverick and Adnam's Old Ale were on.

I chose the Old and the Maverick and they were both in tiptop condition as expected.

Some interesting bookshelves around a real fireplace, complete with model sailing ship on mantlepiece.

Maverick was the 1072nd beer they have had on in just over three years.

Next time I will go by train and relatively inexpensive bus ( so the landlady told me! )
garydenton - 22 Nov 2007 15:46
Smashing, proper pub. Always four ales on and always in tip-top condition. Often a porter or stout for those who like the dark! Friendly couple run it, friendly punters use it. Lots of village activities, walking trips etc. Wish I didn't have to drive there!!
alanl - 12 Jul 2006 21:55
A great pub, a rural version of Cambridge's Carlton or Brirmingham's Wellington. Some of the best beer ever tasted (Farne Island) and a very traditional pub atmosphere. Took me 20 minutes to find, but it's a lovely village to explore on foot. The chinese take-away on the High Street is fantastic too.
mtaylor40 - 4 Jun 2006 13:36
Without a doubt this is the finest alehouse in the Howden/Goole area. As commented by Simon - not the easiest to find right on the riverbank - if in doubt find the river and keep going round until you find it. Believe me you will not be sorry.
Ale is consistently changing and equally consistently good. No piped music and a great aatmosphere. Please visit and spread the word.
asselbee - 6 Dec 2005 19:21

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